Micral is a series of microcomputers produced by the French company Réalisation d'Études Électroniques (R2E), beginning with the Micral N in early 1973...
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MINIMAL into MICRAL using a translator that was itself implemented in SPITBOL. The MICRAL version of MACRO SPITBOL, together with the MICRAL interpreter...
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and François Gernelle introduced in February 1973 a microcomputer, the Micral N based on the Intel 8008. Originally, the computer had been designed by...
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Gernelle, created the first available microprocessor-based microcomputer, the Micral N. The same year the company filed their patents with the term "Micro-ordinateur"...
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History of personal computers (section Micral N)
The Micral N is credited as being the first commercially available microcomputer to feature a single chip CPU. It was possible to use the Micral as a...
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for his 1973 creation along with French inventor François Gernelle of the Micral N microcomputer based on an Intel 8008 processor, one of the world's first...
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François Gernelle (section Bull Micral)
famous for inventing the first micro-computer using a micro-processor, the Micral N. In the late 1960s, Gernelle earned an engineering degree at the Conservatoire...
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reversed in 2008. EFREI's most notable alumnus is André Truong who created the Micral, the earliest commercial personal computer based on a microprocessor. In...
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the Réalisation et Études électroniques department of the French firm R2E Micral, and officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris. Osborne...
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show. The portable micro computer; the "Portal" of the French company R2E Micral CCMC officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris. The...
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the Datapoint 2200 itself): the US SCELBI kit and the pre-built French Micral N and Canadian MCM/70. It was also the controlling microprocessor for the...
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chassis. The portable microcomputer "Portal", of the French company R2E Micral CCMC, officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris....
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The first commercial microcomputer to feature expansion slots was the Micral N, in 1973. The first company to establish a de facto standard was Altair...
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peripherals such as keyboards, computer displays, disk drives, and printers. Micral N was the earliest commercial, non-kit microcomputer based on a microprocessor...
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Conservatory in Switzerland. As a student, Kahn developed software for the MICRAL, which is credited by the Computer History Museum as the first ever microprocessor-based...
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International's CPS-1 built-in 1972 used a MIL MF7114 chip modeled on the 4004, the Micral marketed in January 1973 by the French company R2E and the MCM/70 marketed...
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Institution's "Information Age" display Microcomputer Minicomputer SCELBI MCM/70 Micral Titus, Jonathan (July 1974). "Build the Mark 8 Computer". Radio Electronics...
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punched cards. See also: History of the floppy disk The Intel 8008-based Micral N, the first personal computer using a microprocessor, is offered for sale...
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have been included in the York University Computer Museum. SCELBI Mark-8 Micral Datapoint 2200 "MCM 70 / 700 MCM Computers". www.old-computers.com. Archived...
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adopted by very early microcomputers including the SCELBI, Mark-8, MCM/70 and Micral N. Instructions are one to three bytes long, consisting of an initial opcode...
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Truong Trong and François Gernelle[undue weight? – discuss] Invention of the Micral N, the earliest commercial, non-kit personal computer based on a microprocessor...
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Computer-aided manufacturing by Pierre Bézier in 1971 as an engineer at Renault. Micral, earliest commercial, non-kit personal computer based on a microprocessor...
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Intel 4004. First built in 1972, a small number shipped in early 1973. Micral N Intel 8008 1973 Awarded the title of "the first personal computer using...
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interface, deployed at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. 1973 FRA Microcomputer Micral N, developed in 1973 by Frenchman François Gernelle, of the company R2E...
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who had just moved to Silicon Valley and had been a key developer of the Micral. The three Danes had embarked, at first successfully, on marketing software...
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TO7/70 or Thomson MO5NR) and a PC compatible server (most often a Bull Micral 30, but Goupil 3, Léanord Sil'z 16, LogAbax Persona 1600 and CSEE 150 were...
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several books; the publishing business was sold in 1982. Mark-8 MCM/70 Micral List of early microcomputers SCELBI 8H in J.K. Petersen (ed), The Telecommunications...
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famous for inventing the first micro-computer using a micro-processor, the Micral N. Jean-Baptiste Le Roy (alumnus). Physicist and Encyclopedist, member of...
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microcomputer system is a matter of debate, one of the earliest is R2E's Micral N (François Gernelle, André Truong) launched "early 1973" using the Intel...
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